Police arrested two teens after they and a larger group assaulted a man when he reportedly told them to quiet down on a MAX train Friday afternoon.

Police went just after 5 p.m. to the Northeast 60th avenue MAX platform, where the Blue, Green and Red lines intersect, according to Sgt. Pete Simpson, spokesman for the Portland Police Bureau. Additional reports of shots fired were broadcast but were incorrect, police said.

A group of 15 to 20 male teenagers were being loud on an eastbound MAX train headed toward the station when Danny Adamson, 57, reportedly asked them to be quiet.

Some of the teens in the group assaulted Adamson and when the train stopped, they got off and ran in various directions, police said.

Officers stopped and arrested two teens, ages 15 and 16, on charges connected with the disturbance.

Police will review surveillance video from the train to identify additional suspects and to determine other possible charges.

Adamson did not need medical attention at the scene. An investigation is continuing.